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    Latest Stable version of QGIS

    fageh
    By fageh,
    Hi, What is the latest stable version from QGIS? Thanks

    spatial enabled learning VS GIS based learning

    JR100
    By JR100,
    I need to know the difference between the following : Spatial enabled learning And GIS enabled learning Please I need several examples to make the difference very clear. Thanks JR  

    Clustering points into *n* number of groups of equal counts

    zsoooc
    By zsoooc,
    I have to divide points into groups. These groups will be used by agents to talk to property owners. The goal is to make the agent's job easy by grouping parcels that are near each other together, as well as divide the parcels into (almost) equal numbers so that the work is distributed evenly. The number of agents is variable: from 2 to 8. I've explored various ArcGIS tools (Grouping analysis and Distriction), but none seem to suit my need. Is there a reliable method to do this t

    Convert IP adress to localisation

    Estelle
    By Estelle,
    Hi ! I have 20000 IPs adresses and I need to have precise localisation for each IP. Do you have an idea how to do that quickly, please ? Thank you very much for your help Estelle

    Move a project from web AppBuilder to ArcGIS Server

    Ilyass
    By Ilyass,
    Hello everyone, I am working on a project since 1 years using Web AppBuilder, i create the project in portal for ArcGIS and dwonload my Web AppBuilder project. My client want to stop using portal and keep only ArcGIS Desktop & ArcGIS Server so he asked me to keep the existant project with Web AppBuilder but use (map services, Geoprocessing services) only from ArcGIS Server. I don't know if it's possible to do that ?!!  If Non what do you propose to me as a new solution ? 

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